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I am bitterly disappointed Everton couldn't raise their game and relegated Tottenham.

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  • I am bitterly disappointed Everton couldn't raise their game and relegated Tottenham.

    But then I remember how much I dislike West Ham fans, and it's quite amusing that their idol, Declan Rice, won the league shortly after leaving them, while they got relegated at the same time.

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    Originally posted by John Bunnell View Post
    But then I remember how much I dislike West Ham fans, and it's quite amusing that their idol, Declan Rice, won the league shortly after leaving them, while they got relegated at the same time.
    2 fewer London derbies, not a bad thing.

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      Originally posted by John Bunnell View Post
      But then I remember how much I dislike West Ham fans, and it's quite amusing that their idol, Declan Rice, won the league shortly after leaving them, while they got relegated at the same time.
      To be fair, we did ask a much, much bigger favour of Everton a few weeks ago and they carried that out beautifully. I am willing to let this one go

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        Originally posted by John Bunnell View Post
        But then I remember how much I dislike West Ham fans, and it's quite amusing that their idol, Declan Rice, won the league shortly after leaving them, while they got relegated at the same time.
        Declan himself seemed disappointed with that. Fairplay to him.
        "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

        "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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